1. emperor
2 civil servant
3. peasant
4.merchant
5. soldiers and servants
1. emperor2 civil servant3. peasant4.merchant5. soldiers and servants
The aftermath of the earthquake in Japan may bring communities together as people unite to help one another regardless of social class. However, it could also reveal existing inequalities in access to resources and support, leading to tensions between social classes. Overall, the impact on attitudes between social classes can vary depending on how resources are distributed and assistance is provided.
samurai, farmers, artisans, merchants
samurai, farmers, artisans, merchants
No there were no social classes in the Apache tribe.
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The social classes are citizons, non-citizons, helots.
I think they eliminated social classes in Switzerland by changing the laws
Social work classes are classes taken by students aspiring to become a social worker. They deal with various situations. Most colleges have a social work program.
The social class system in medieval Japan was similar to that of medieval Europe in its hierarchical structure, with distinct roles and responsibilities assigned to each class. In Japan, the system was dominated by the emperor and the samurai class, while in Europe, the nobility and the monarchy held similar positions of power. Both societies had peasant classes that worked the land, supporting the upper classes, and rigid social mobility was a common feature. Additionally, both systems emphasized loyalty and duty, with loyalty to one's lord being a key tenet in both cultures.
When you need to find out about social work classes the best place to look would be an online university. They will list the locations, and lots of information about their social work classes.
Schriebs were not members of the early Chinese social classes.